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The company representative will meet you at the airport. After that, they will drop you off to your hotel, giving you a few hours to get settled.
After you’ve settled in, spend some time seeing the city. You can visit interesting locations such as Durbar Square in Kathmandu. Narrow lanes are lined with tiny stores, delicious local eateries, and historic temples. In addition, Swayambhunath Temple is an excellent place to see the sun set over the valley and the mountains of the Himalayas to the north.
Thamel is a well-liked tourist destination. You can eat your first meal there. You have a lot of options because there are several restaurants there that serve both native Nepali cuisine and Western cuisine.
The Nar Phu Valley Trek’s second day will start with a picturesque journey from Kathmandu to Besisahar. It took six to eight hours to drive the approximate distance of 175 kilometres. The route would take you via quaint villages, verdant slopes, and rolling hills as you left the busy metropolis behind.
The window offered a mesmerising vista of terraced fields and the odd glimpse of the distant Himalayan peaks. The goal of the dive was to fully immerse ourselves in the local culture and natural beauty in addition to attaining our destination. The more you approach Besisahar, the beginning of our Nar Phu Valley excursion, the more excited you will be.
The Day’s Objective: Besisahar
The entire distance is roughly 175 kilometres.
Time: Approximately 6 to 8 hours, with breaks
Highlights: see vistas of the varied terrain, the quaint Jagat valley, and the lovely Trishuli River that meanders along the road.
You will go in the direction of Koto on the third day of the Nar Phu Valley Trek. We were introduced to the region’s spectacular grandeur as the trail took us through beautiful scenery. We had a four-hour trip across a distance of around fifty kilometres, during which we saw beautiful scenery and glimpses of the breathtaking mountain range.
The vistas were more magnificent as you descended down into the valley; towering peaks, verdant forests, and the shimmering river’s waters accompanied us on our journey. There was a sense of excitement and suspense for what lay ahead because of the road’s mixture of twists and bends. Koto is the perfect place to recover and prepare for the next part of our amazing journey because of its tranquil settings and nice locals.
The Day’s Objective: Koto
Overall Length: About fifty kilometres
Time: About four to six hours, including breaks
Highlights include the sparkling river waters, verdant forests, and towering peaks.
On the fourth day of the Nar Phu Valley Trek, you will embark on a thrilling journey to the scenic destination of Meta. The hike takes roughly 6-7 hours to complete and covers about 10 kilometres in total. The trail offers amazing views of the surrounding area as it climbs through verdant forests, crosses sparkling rivers on suspension bridges, and passes through quaint tiny villages.
Every step of the journey will please your senses as you take in breathtaking views of green valleys and snow-capped peaks. After a fulfilling day of hiking, the charming town of Meta awaits you with its distinct local culture and kind hospitality, making it the ideal spot to relax.
The Day’s Final Stop: Meta
The entire distance is almost ten kilometres.
Time: Approximately 6–7 hours, including breaks
Highlights: pass through quaint tiny villages, cross suspension bridges across shimmering rivers, and traverse forests.
You will embark on a trek to the quaint village of Phu on the fifth day of the Nar Phu Valley Trek. This portion of the trip takes roughly 6-7 hours to finish and covers a distance of about 10 kilometres. Enjoy breath-taking vistas that highlight the unspoiled splendour of the Himalayan highlands as you walk. The trail meanders through verdant forests, across shimmering rivers via suspension bridges, and progressively gains elevation, providing vistas of the magnificent snow-capped peaks in the distance.
This journey is one that you won’t soon forget because of the peace of the surroundings and the constantly shifting views. You will have the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the local way of life and take advantage of the friendly hospitality of the people when you arrive to Phu village. This day’s abundance of scenic attractions and cross-cultural interactions make the Nar Phu Valley Trek a fantastic experience.
Today’s Location: Phu
The entire distance is roughly 10 km.
Time: Approximately 6–7 hours, including breaks
Highlights include ascents and suspension bridges across shimmering waterways.
You will get the chance to fully immerse yourself in the distinctive culture of Phu Village on the sixth day of the Nar Phu valley walk. Phu valley, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and old stone homes, provides an insight into the way of life of the locals. You can stroll around the tiny lanes, talk to the amiable residents, and take in their everyday activities.
A day walk to Himlung Himal Base Camp is an optional activity planned for those looking for even more adventure. The walk is around 10 kilometres long and takes about 5 hours. The amazing vistas of the surrounding mountains, especially Himlung Himal itself, are without a doubt the day’s high point.
This day will always be cherished because of the calm environment and the accomplishment of reaching the base camp. Whether you decide to do the optional walk or just tour Phu Valley, this day promises to be enriching and the ideal combination of natural beauty and cultural immersion.
Day’s Objective: Base Camp Himlung Himal
The entire distance is almost ten kilometres.
Time: Approximately 7 to 8 hours, with breaks
Highlights: Phu Gain’s charming valley, tucked away in the highlands
The trail from Phu to Nar on the seventh day is demanding but worthwhile. The hike took about 6-7 hours, including breaks, and you will cover a total distance of about 10 kilometres. The day’s high point is the leisurely climb through gorgeous scenery, which includes stops at historic monasteries, terraced farms, and traditional communities. The trail combined natural beauty with cultural exploration, offering breath-taking views of the Himalayan peaks and the surrounding valleys. Trekkers were able to get a peek of the Gurung community’s way of life in the far Himalayas thanks to their kind hospitality in Nar.
Day’s Final Stop: Nar
The entire distance is almost ten kilometres.
Time: Approximately 7 to 8 hours, with breaks
Highlights include the amazing vistas of the surrounding valleys and the Himalayan peaks, as well as the Gurung community.
After completing the Nar Phu valley walk, you will have a well-earned day at Nar for acclimatisation on day eight. Nar, tucked away in the stunning Annapurna region, gives the opportunity to experience the indigenous way of life and culture while acclimating to the high altitudes. You will get to see the village, talk to the friendly residents, and learn about their way of life as it is customary. A leisurely walk to neighbouring viewpoints that provide expansive views of the high peaks and lush valleys could be part of the day’s activities. Aside from helping one be ready for the arduous elevations ahead, acclimatisation at Nar offers a window into the distinctive and fascinating cultural fabric of the area.
On the ninth day of the Nar Phu Valley Trek, you will travel to Ngawal across the breathtaking Kang La Pass, which is located at an amazing elevation of 5,240 metres. This will be a fantastic trip. You will travel through breathtaking scenery on this walk, which is sure to be an unforgettable experience. On this day, you’ll be hiking a good distance, but the amazing scenery will make it worthwhile.
Imagine hiking through verdant valleys and high mountains, perhaps even catching a peek of the local fauna. The altitude may make the walk rather difficult, but the sense of achievement and the breathtaking vistas you will encounter will make every step worthwhile. Take your time, drink plenty of water, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Kang La Pass and the journey to Ngawal.
Day’s Final Stop: Nagwal
Time: Approximately 6–7 hours, including breaks
Highlights include the stunning views of the rivers, the tall mountain, the charming settlement, and Kang La Pass.
On the tenth day of our trek in the Nar Phu Valley, we embarked on an exciting journey. We started our trip with a lovely walk to Pisang, which passed through quaint villages and stunning scenery. We had plenty of time to take in the breathtaking scenery as the route lasted for approximately five to six hours, covering a distance of roughly ten km. You will be treated to breathtaking vistas of the Marsyangdi River flowing gently, lush forests, and towering mountains along the route.
You will continue your journey to Besisahar with a picturesque drive after arriving at Pisang. We were able to observe how the landscape changed as we moved from the mountains into more developed regions throughout this portion of the journey. The day was an unforgettable high point of the Nar Phu Valley Trek since it was the ideal balance of scenic beauty and cultural experiences.
Day’s Final Stop: Nar
The entire distance is almost ten kilometres.
Time: Approximately 6 hours, including breaks
Highlights include the lush forests, towering mountains, and the calm Marsyangdi River.
You will drive back to Kathmandu on the eleventh day of the Nar Phu Valley Trek, which will bring our incredible journey to an end. We needed roughly 6–7 hours to finish the trail, which was about 12 kilometres long. We had time to think back on the amazing memories you had made during our stay in the Nar Phu Valley, a hidden jewel tucked away in the middle of the Himalayas, on the drive back to Kathmandu.
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Adventure seekers are drawn to the 11-day Nar Phu Valley Trek, which offers a natural refuge hidden behind the towering Himalayas. The journey, which takes 11 days to finish, offers the Annapurna region of Nepal’s natural and cultural grandeur.
This expertly crafted Nar Phu Valley Trek Package is intended to provide you amazing natural beauty together with a fascinating cultural experience. Trekking in the valley is gratifying because of its high peaks and passes, glaciers, yaks, alpine pastures, gompas, secluded settlements, small valleys, gorgeous forests, and wonderful Tibetan culture.
5416 metres is the highest peak we visit on this 11-day trek across the Nar Phu Valley. Views of Mt. Manaslu (8163 m), Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167 m), Mt. Annapurna I (8091 m), and more than 19 other snow-capped peaks in the Annapurna region are the main draws of Nar Phu Valley. You simply stroll through the breathtaking landscape, admiring the breathtaking vistas and discovering the local way of life.
The Nar Phu Valley Trek route will take you through a variety of environments, including high alpine meadows and small valleys. The 5,320-meter Kang La Pass will also test your endurance. This moderately difficult trip to Nar Phu Valley is best suited for those with some prior trekking experience and a good level of fitness.
Our organisation is committed to making sure you are comfortable and safe while trekking Nepal’s Nar Phu Valley. We offer knowledgeable guides with extensive experience in the ecology and culture of the area. Meals and lodging are thoughtfully planned so you may concentrate entirely on the travel.
Come along on this amazing journey with us, and allow the stunning Nar Phu Valley to create a lasting impression on your memories.
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By going off the usual path, the Nar Phu Valley walk route lets you discover the Annapurna region’s hidden treasures. You will drive to Besisahar from the energetic city of Kathmandu and then start your trek into the picturesque valley of Jagat.
You will encounter the enchantment of both environment and culture as you walk through towns like Meta, Koto, and Dharapani. You can experience the traditional way of life in the picturesque Phu Gain and Nar villages, which are reached via trek.
You may get amazing views of the mountains by doing the optional day climb to Himlung Himal Base Camp. Acclimatisation days, such as those in Nar, are included in the journey to guarantee a fun and safe experience.
The walk becomes more varied when crossing Kang La Pass and going to locations like Nagawal and Muktinath. The journey comes to a close with a drive back to Kathmandu, leaving you with unforgettable experiences of breathtaking scenery, fascinating cultural interactions, and the rush of an utterly singular trekking journey.
We are happy to inform that reservations for the Nar Phu Valley Trek in 2023 and 2024 are now being accepted. During the main season, the Nar Phu Valley Trek costs $1550 per person when joining in a group.
We tailor our trekking groups to meet the individual needs and interests of every visitor. A private trek departure option is guaranteed by the Nar Phu Valley Trek package.
Please Note: The price of the Nar Phu Valley Trek varies from $1,550 to $1,950 per person for private groups of one to five people. Whether you are travelling with companions or family, pick a private trek to Nar Phu Valley and enjoy the experience at your own speed.
This is the schedule for the Nar Phu Valley Trek in 2023 and 2024. It starts when you go to Nepal and ends when you leave.
The spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the ideal seasons to hike the Nar Phu Valley. The weather is ideal for trekking during these months, so you can have a lovely and simple journey.
The route is a lovely spot to stroll in the spring when the vibrant flowers grow along it. Since the sky is usually clear, you can see the stunning Himalayan peaks and the surrounding areas.
Similarly, autumn brings pleasant weather, consistent temperatures, and clear skies. This makes it an excellent time to enjoy the stunning natural scenery and distinctive cultural experiences of the Nar Phu Valley.
Trekking during these seasons offers you the finest opportunity to create lifelong memories in addition to ensuring a safe and enjoyable journey.
During your journey, you can stay in the modest and comfortable lodgings in Nar Phu Valley, which blend in perfectly with the surrounding natural splendour. Although the lodges and guesthouses here are simple, they provide a genuinely welcoming environment that is warm and pleasant.
You should anticipate tidy accommodations, cosy mattresses, and basic amenities that meet the demands of hikers. The beautiful vistas and the sensation of being encircled by the magnificent Himalayan scenery more than make up for the modest amenities.
You’re going to have a delicious culinary journey on the Nar Phu Valley Trek. You will be treated to a variety of delectable meals along the trip, providing you with the energy to explore the breathtaking scenery. You’ll enjoy filling meals like momos (dumplings stuffed with meat or vegetables), thukpa (noodle soup), and dal bhat (lentil soup with rice).
These meals provide you the nutrition you need for the travel in addition to keeping you warm. Every meal is a pleasant experience due to the native flavours and delicacies, and dining with locals and other trekkers fosters a sense of camaraderie that enhances your journey.
Although the Nar Phu Valley Trek is an amazing experience, it should be noted that it can be somewhat challenging at times. The trail passes through untamed, isolated areas with high elevations, sharp climbs and descents, and erratic weather. This means that in order to easily complete the hike, you’ll need to be in decent physical shape and have some hiking expertise.
But the benefits are well worth the effort: breathtaking vistas, intimate cultural exchanges with nearby towns, and a gratifying sense of achievement from overcoming the challenges along the way. Just be ready for a strenuous yet immensely rewarding journey across the Nar Phu Valley.
Having travel insurance is like having a safety net for your trek in the Nar Phu Valley. It’s like having a reliable buddy who offers you security and comfort on the ride. Consider the possibility of unforeseen events like as travel delays, illness, or even misplaced luggage.
That’s when travel insurance comes to the rescue. It’s similar to having a fallback plan that guarantees you can wander worry-free, take in the stunning scenery, and fully immerse yourself in the local way of life.
Thus, to ensure you’re covered and can concentrate on making incredible memories stress-free, think about purchasing travel insurance before you lace on your hiking boots and embark on your Nar Phu Valley Trek.
An Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), which contributes to preserving the area’s natural beauty, is first and foremost required. With this permit, you can explore the protected area and take in the breathtaking scenery.
In order to protect the distinctive culture and environment of the Nar and Phu villages, you will also require a Nar Phu Restricted Area Permit. Although these permits have an official sound to them, they are just tickets that allow you to visit these breathtaking locations.
Additionally, a TIMS card is required. It’s a means to ensure that trekkers have fun while simultaneously protecting the environment and nearby communities.
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Keep in mind that the precise gear you’ll need can change depending on the season, your preferences, and the length of your hike. Before packing, make sure to check the local laws and the weather prediction.
Consider the following crucial information before embarking on the Nar Phu Valley Trek:
International Arrival Pickup
International Dropoff on your Final Departure Day
2 Night in Kathmandu 3-star hotel(Twin Sharing, BB Plan)
9 Nights in Local Tea Houses (Twin Sharing Basis)
Local Government Entry Permit (Trek Card)
Annapurna Conservation Area and Restricted Area permit
Trekkers' Information Management Systems Card (TIMS)
Kathmandu to Besisahar by local bus/jeep
Besisahar to Koto by local bus/jeep
Pisang to Besisahar by local bus/jeep
Besisahar to Kathmandu by local bus/jeep
10 days of Breakfast: Local and Continental Choicefrom Tea House Menu
11 days of Lunch: Simple and Light Lunch in Tea houses
10 days of Dinner: Veg and Non-Veg Meals from the local tea houses Menu
1 Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu at Best Restaurant
Breakfast during stay in Kathmandu
English-speaking government-licensed guide (Minimum 10 Years’ Experience)
All Meals for the guide or porter
Insurances for Guide & Porter
Well-Paid Salary as Per Government Rates
Local Sherpa for Carrying Luggage (Up to 20 KGs Max)
First-Aid Kit Box Carried by Our Team
Trekking Porter Services (Available on Fixed Departure dates; 2 Guests Share 1 Porter)
Nepal visa fees upon arrival in Nepal
Tips and gratitude to the guides, drivers, porters, other staff, etc.
Extra-day expenses apart from the scheduled itinerary
Personal expenses like drinks, laundry, shopping, personal gear, hot shower, electronic battery recharges, and WiFi
All other expenses not included in the cost includes list.
Travel Insurance: It must be covered for both medical and emergency evacuations with a minimum value of USD 100,000.
Belly Wave
14 MAY, 2023 . 4:00 Pm
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Absolutely delighted with the service provided by Roiels Travel! From start to finish, they exceeded expectations and made our vacation unforgettable.
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25 APR, 2023. 12:00 Pm
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During our trip, everything ran smoothly thanks to Roiels Travel's attention to detail. They ensured our comfort and safety throughout the journey.
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